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How To Choose The Right Computer For Your New Home Office

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The most important part of setting up your home office from scratch is likely to be your computer.
It is where you will do the majority of your work, it is where you will keep track of your income and expenditure and will most likely be the main way to keep in touch with clients and colleagues.
There are a huge range of machines available to choose from, ranging from the cheap and cheerful to the more state-of-the-art and rather expensive computer systems.
If you are lucky enough and you are working from home through an employer then they may already supply you with one, but if you are working from home as you are self-employed then unfortunately it will be down to you to foot the bill.
If you are choosing your own equipment do not let that put you off as you can get the machine that suits your business and your wallet very easily.
In this modern age there is no such thing as a one size fits all computer; companies produce different computers for different markets.
If you want to use a PC for video editingand use it for the latest games in your free time then it is best to avoid the bargain basement models as these versions will struggle.
Laptops are now also a lot more affordable and popular than they were about five years ago.
But the traditional desktop PC's are great value for the money.
Let's face it the whole idea of a home office is that it is an office, so it begs the question; does a laptop suit your needs in an office environment? Personally I think that with a desktop PC it will be better for your vision as most desktop PC screens are nineteen inches in diameter, when you compare this to a laptop there is no contest.
You need to think about the space set aside for your home office, if it is a literally just a broom cupboard then a laptop would be more sensible.
If you have a large area available though where you can comfortably fit a large desk, chair and filing cabinet then a desktop PC on your new desk is a good move.
Just think about how often you are likely to use your computer, will you use it daily? Nine to Five? If so make sure that you have a good warranty with it, remember this is the hub of your business and that means you will have to spend a bit of money.
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